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also had the crocheted insertion like the cloth, but much nar- 
rower and were also edged the same. The whole set was most 
unusual and created a great deal of interest. A set could 
be made using a plain white linen for the center, with wide 
border of cross-barred linen. This could be joined with a 
crochet made of soft old blue thread, and the whole finished 
with a crocheted edge of some simple pattern. Napkins of 
the same would make a set most attractive for breakfast 
service. Use with this blue china with perhaps a snap of 
orange somewhere about it and surely no morning grouch could 
stand up against it. Ivory white with a border of pink, 
joined with simple bands of crochet, would make the daintiest 
sort of a set. For the napkins, reverse the order of things and 
have the pink in the center, with the ivory white for the bor- 
ders. Any bands for this purpose should be of the simplest 
pattern. If one does this, the labor will not be so great that 
one need hesitate to start a set. Of course one takes on some- 
thing of a task if elaborate designs are selected. Much better 
it is to choose the simpler thing, which in the end, usually 
wins out over the other in its more lasting charm. 
* * * 
Henry F. Farny, the celebrated Indian painter, died in 
Cincinnati, December 23, 1916, bringing to a close one of the 
most remarkable careers in contemporaneous American Art. 
His most famous works are, "Toilers of the Plains," "The 
Last Vigil," "Hiawatha," and "The Coming of the White 
Man." 
CONVENTIONAL PANELS (Page 171) 
F. K. Weisskopf 
UPPER left hand section. Outline and dark tone in basket 
are Black. Light tones in basket and the two grey 
lines around edge of panel and small circles are oiled and dusted 
with 2 parts Dark Blue for Dusting, \ part Banding Blue, 1 
part Ivory Glaze Leaves are oiled and dusted with 1 Grey 
Blue, 1 Florentine Green. Dark tone in roses is 1 Blood Red, 
1 Yellow Red, 1 Ivory Glaze. Light tone is 1 Albert Yellow, 
3 Ivory Glaze. 
Upper right hand panel. All mixtures of colors are same 
as in first panel. Outline and dark background are Black. 
Forget-me-nots and second center in the two large circles are 
Blue. Outer circle is red and the inner circle and the roses 
are Yellow. Daisies are white with red centers. Leaves are 
green. 
Lower left hand panels. Color mixtures same as in first 
panel. The outline, the stamen and dark color at lower corners 
are Black. Flowers are Water Blue. Leaves of the green mixture. 
Body and tips of tail feathers are Red and the wing and re- 
mainder of tail feathers are Yellow. 
Lower right hand panel. Colors same mixture as in first 
panel. Basket outline, the heavy lines and bars around edge 
are Black. The flowers in corners and all of the same drawing 
are Blue. Remainder of flowers are Red and centers of all 
flowers are Yellow. Leaves, Green. 
The design may be executed in enamels or dusting colors. 
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